Mr. Smith was born May 18, 1941, at Ruddle and was a son of Lacy Smith of
Pendleton Nursing Home, Franklin, and the late Ethel Ruddle Smith.

He was a truck driver for Southern States and Atlantic Oil Company. He
was a foreman in the cutting room at Hanover Shoe and had been a poultry grower
since 1979, receiving the Top Broiler Award in 1982. He as a member of the
West Virginia Farm Bureau, West Virginia Poultry Association and Friends Run
Church of the Brethren.

On June 29, 1963, he married Thelma Mitchell Smith, who preceded him in death
on Jan. 15, 1989.

On Aug. 28, 1997, he married Gail Gregory Smith, who
survives.

Also surviving are one son, Randal Smith and wife, Angie of Franklin; one
daughter, Louise Landis and husband, Mike of Petersburg; two brothers, Shryl
Smith of Franklin and Gail Smith of Upper Tract; and two grandchildren, Brittany
and Kevin Smith, both of Franklin.

Funeral services were held Saturday at the chapel of the Kimble Funeral Home,
Franklin., with Pastor Dan Ludwick officiating. Burial was in Nettie
Memorial Cemetery, Reeds Creek Road, near Franklin.

Sallie Bird (Vandevert) Dunkle, 75, of Frostburg, MD, died August 19, 2004,
at Frostburg Village Nursing Center from complications related to Alzheimer's
Disease.

Bor Sept. 15, 1928, in Perry County, KY, she was the daughter of the late
Arthur Vandevert and Martha Shadburne (wWhitcomb) Vandevert.

Mrs. Dunkle graduated from Margaret Hall School, Versailles, KY, received her
bachelor of arts degree from Canterbury College, DAnville, IN, and graduated
with a masters degree in Christian education from Union Seminary and Windham
House, New York City, NY. She moved to Maryland to serve as assistant
executive secretary of the Commission on Christian Education of The Diocese of
Maryland. She directed the work of the church schools and youth groups of
the Episcopal Church of Garrett and Allegany counties, MD.

Surviving are her husband of 50 years, John L. Dunkle, Jr., Frostburg, MD;
two sons, Mark Vandevert Dunkle of Campbell, CA, and John Whitcomb Dunkle of
Denver, CO; three grandchildren; and a sister, Cynthia Crabtree of Sellersburg,
IN.

A memorial service will be held at a later date at Saint John's Episcopal
Church, PO Box 229, Frostburg, MD 21532 or Christian Help of Mingo County, PO
Box 1257, Kermit, WV 25674.

Friends may go online to www.durstfuneral home.com to send condolences to the
family.

Born March 21, 1932, in Smoke Hole, she was the daughter of Nina (Alt)
Helmick of Petersburg and the late Hughie Helmick.

Mrs. Moyers was employed by Teddy Bear Day Care in Petersburg and was a
member of the Lighthouse Community Church.

Her husband of 54 years, Otho O. "Shotgun" Moyers, Sr.,
survives.

Surviving besides her mother and husband, are one son, Roger D. Moyers of
Petersburg; three daughters, Debra Hendrickson, Barbara Hinkle and Melody White,
all of Petersburg; four sisters, Dorothy VanMeter of Upper Tract, Kathleen
VanMeter of Burlington, Wanda Brill and Rose Hines, both of Petersburg; one
brothers, James Helmick of Petersburg; 12 grandchildren; and 11
great-grandchildren.

Preceding her in death, besides her father, were two sons, Danny A. Moyers
and Otho O. "Scoop" Moyers, Jr.; one granddaughter; and three
brothers, Berkely "Buck" Helmick and infants Stanley and Lloyd Helmick.

Funeral services were held Monday at the Chapel of the Schaeffer Funeral
Home, Petersburg, with the Revs. Joseph Eversole and Calving Redman officiating.
Burial was in Sites Cemetery, Petersburg.

He served in the United States Army and worked fro Fairchild Aircraft.
He worked as an engineer for Goodyear in Ohio for 30 years before retiring to
Edgewater, FL, and then moving to Port Charlotte, FL, in 2004.

His first wife, Frances Smith Rankin, preceded him in death in 1971.
She was the daughter of the late Walter and Mary Smith of Ruddle.